The fair is now expected to open its new fairgrounds in February 2028, Robbins said. Commissioners approved a 10-year lease ...
The annual Christmas Ships Parade is back on schedule on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers after being canceled because of ...
Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript December 9, 2025 Core & Main, Inc. misses on earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $0.72 ...
When Mayor Brad Finkeldei looks at Lawrence these days, he sees all kinds of growth – growth that has been a long time coming ...
Around the world, trail designers are quietly employing surprising techniques to engineer awe. You’ve probably felt it ...
St Lucie sheriff overzealous. After shooting, Indian River sheriff needs more money to help deputies. Vero Beach, Stuart know ...
Federal law requires agencies to review the environmental impacts of grazing, but the system is riddled with loopholes.
More than eight years have passed since the deaths of Anita Geuvara’s sister, brother-in-law and four great nieces and nephews, who were trapped in a van West Street Recovery and Northeast Action ...
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How to avoid buried utility lines when you dig – experts explain the crucial '2 feet 2 be safe' golden rule
One of my favorite DIY jobs was replacing a fence with my dad during the summer. It was hard work digging several feet for fence post holes, but we slowly built 100 feet of brand-new fence. However, ...
A resident of Baxter was critical of the mayor not signing a letter aimed at state senators and representatives and noted a ...
Philomath City Council postponed a decision on utility rate increases Monday after residents and councilors raised concerns ...
A loophole allows ranchers to renew grazing permits with little scrutiny of the environmental impact
An environmental review exemption enacted in 2014 has dramatically reduced scrutiny of grazing’s impact on public lands.
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